stereo receiver recommendations


Hi folks,

A friend recently got me interested in this hobby, but I'm definitely still a newbie without much real world listening experience. A colleague at work knows I'm interested in audio and came to me for advice to replace a broken stereo receiver. Problematically, she was fairly coy about budget, so a few recommendations would be greatly appreciated... Lets go with <$500, $500-600, & <$1000 as the 3 price ranges.

She definitely wants to have a phono input for a connected turntable and to have a FM tuner built in so unfortunately we're stuck with stereo receivers rather than integrated amps, which drastically limits the options. She also definitely wants to buy new. She didn't know the model of speakers so I'm not talking about a serious audiophile but rather someone who just enjoys having music playing in her home and doesnt want to give up local radio or her vinyl collection. For that reason I'm thinking ease of use, functionality, and reliability are probably just as important as sound quality (I hope that doesnt make too many of you cringe), but I still want it to sound good. Searching through musicdirect & crutchfield, I've come up with the following:

<$500: Cambridge SR10 or Yamaha R-N303
$500-600: Cambridge SR20 or Yamaha R-N602 
<$1000: Outlaw RR2160 or Yamaha R-N803

Would love input from people with experience with any of these products or recommendations about something else that might be better. Any problems any of you have found with any of the above models? Anybody experienced both in a particular price range and found one to sound particularly better? 

Thanks!
ethos123

Showing 2 responses by axememan

last years Denon ..Onkyo..a couple model levels have the Phono input.
plus,if you go high enough up in the model chain you get preamp outs for all of the channels for the future ability to add more power.AVR X4300 Denon looks sweet for 8 bones.
I have the Onkyo Tx-NR838 on all day and night.
I did add a usb fan that connects to my TV so when i's on the fan is on.
It does not get hot at all even under spirited listening[gets warm but that is it]
.Having an HD Tuner would be nice as that will get you closest to "old school" radio listening .
That is based on KSHE 95 HD in my area and I am sure other stations are the probably same